Sétál

OHWAD-Basic words

 

Sétál

 

Meaning:

to stroll, to take a walk

 

Example sentences:

Inkább sétálok, minthogy tömegközlekedéssel menjek.

Rather walk-I, than public-transportation-with go-shall-I.

I would rather walk than take public transportation.

 

Anyukám minden este elmegy sétálni.

Mum-my every evening away-goes to-walk.

My mom goes for a walk every night.

 

 

Related terms:

(friss) levegő – (fresh) air

gyalog – afoot, by foot

gyalogol – to go afoot

megy – to go

séta – walk (n.), stroll(n.)

sétáltat – to walk so./sth. (e.g. a dog)

tömegközlekedés – public transportation

vezet – to drive

 

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Pronunciation of today’s word:

Sétál

 

Pronunciation of the example sentences:

Inkább sétálok, minthogy tömegközlekedéssel menjek.

Rather walk-I, than public-transportation-with go-shall-I.

I rather walk, than to take public transportation.

 

Anyukám minden este elmegy sétálni.

Mum-my every evening away-goes to-walk.

My mom goes for a walk every night.

 

Pronunciation of the related terms:

(friss) levegő – (fresh) air

 

gyalog – afoot, by foot

 

gyalogol – to go afoot

 

megy – to go

 

séta – walk (n.), stroll(n.)

 

sétáltat – to walk so./sth. (e.g. a dog)

 

tömegközlekedés – public transportation

 

vezet – to drive

 

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